Rudyard Kipling's "Mark of the Beast"
Comes to DVD on October 23
For the first time ever, the famous horror story with
social and political overtones comes to the big screen
The
name Rudyard Kipling has long been connected to a little jungle boy,
dancing apes and a big blue bear... But, those unaware of his writings
beyond Jungle Book might be surprised to learn that he wrote several
horror stories over the course of his life. One of his most popular was
Mark of the Beast, and Bloodbath Pictures and
Hale Manor have brought this tale to life and it's available on DVD
this October 23rd via MVD Enterttainment Group.
Starring
Debbie Rochon, Dick Boland, Ellen Muth and a host of Bloodbath
regulars, like Phil Hall, Sheri Lynn, Matt Ford and Margaret Rose
Champagne, Mark of the Beast is a departure from Bloodbath's previous
films (Bikini Bloodbath series) as it is played largely straight.
The
movie follows two people (Rochon and Boland) as they try to deal with
saving a friend (Hall) who after defacing a religious shrine becomes
cursed by the silver leper who lives in the forest that surrounds their
homes. Their fight to survive becomes a life and death struggle for all
involved, including the faceless silver leper, and the lengths at which
they go to save their friend will not be without its repercussions.
With fantastic creature design and an outstanding, bombastic score, Rudyard Kipling's Mark of the Beast
is Bloodbath's most inspired effort to date. Adapted for the screen by
Thomas Edward Seymour (who also directed with Jonathan Gorman) and
Sheri Lynn, Mark of the Beast effectively combines 70s-style horror
with deep-running religious, political and moral themes.
Pre-order: http://www.seeofsound.com/p.php?s=MVD5549D
Hi Res Cover Art: http://mvdb2b.com/i/300dpi/MVD5549D.jpg
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